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Trump’s Second Coming: Mongolia Watches the Chaos With Caution www.thediplomat.com

For Mongolia – a small democracy navigating life between two resurgent authoritarian powers – Trump’s worldview poses a silent but serious challenge.
As the world is grappling with the shocks of Donald Trump’s return to the White House, Mongolia finds itself reflecting on the implications of a second Trump presidency – not as an abstract geopolitical puzzle but as a small democracy navigating life between two resurgent authoritarian powers.
Trump’s first presidency was not merely unorthodox; it disrupted decades of assumptions about U.S. global leadership. His transactional view of alliances, affection for strongmen, and erratic policies deeply unsettled many in Washington and abroad. For Mongolia, a country whose foreign policy is anchored in its “third neighbor” strategy to diversify relationships beyond China and Russia, Trump’s worldview posed a silent but serious challenge.
Mongolia has no illusions about its geographic constraints. Our two neighbors – Russia and China – have increasingly aligned in opposition to the Western liberal order. Trump, however, seems determined to exploit perceived rifts between them. His desire to court Russia in a bid to isolate China ignores the reality that Moscow and Beijing are now, for all practical purposes, strategic brothers. Their coordination – from military exercises to diplomatic posturing – has only deepened since Trump first took office. To many Mongolian observers, it is clear that Trump has misread the nature of their partnership. Worse, his misreading carries global consequences.
Trump’s foreign policy seems to be often guided less by doctrine than impulse. His open admiration for leaders like Russia’s Vladimir Putin, his public disdain for multilateralism, and his skepticism toward traditional alliances all suggested a United States increasingly willing to retreat from its global responsibilities. For Mongolia, that raised concerns. Our survival strategy hinges on an engaged international community and a predictable rules-based order. The Trump-era unpredictability shook that foundation.
Beyond geopolitics, Trump’s economic nationalism is rattling small economies worldwide. His tariff wars and contempt for trade agreements are injecting needless volatility into global markets. Mongolia, a resource-exporting nation vulnerable to external shocks, is watching warily as China-U.S. tensions escalate under Trump’s leadership. If such conflicts continue to intensify without an off-ramp for either side, Mongolia’s economic stability could again be collateral damage.
Moreover, Trump’s personal style – marked by grievance, vengeance, and nostalgia – invites comparisons to autocrats. His continued insistence that the 2020 election was stolen, his attacks on institutions, and his disdain for critics reflect not democratic resilience but democratic backsliding. To those of us in Mongolia working to preserve democratic gains, Trump’s behavior is a cautionary tale.
At home, Trump fractured his nation, remade U.S. politics in his image, and encouraged political violence. Internationally, he pulled the U.S. from key agreements, alienated allies, and undermined trust. As one American analyst put it, Trump left the world with a sense that the U.S. could no longer be counted on.
In Mongolia, we understand the cost of global disarray. We rely on steady diplomacy, open markets, and consistent rules. Trump’s brand of disruption shakes those very pillars. It is emboldening the forces that want to see small democracies like ours squeezed, silenced, or sidelined.
And yet, Mongolia remains pragmatic. We do not choose sides in partisan battles abroad. We will work with any administration that respects our sovereignty, supports our development, and values our democratic voice. But we can only perceive Trump’s adventurism not with enthusiasm, but with unease.
By Bayarkhuu Dashdorj



Published Date:2025-04-17